UK Bio-technology Newswire Archive
Jonny Barton reaches Sheffield
09-10-2003 18:08
Jonny Barton reached the steps of Sheffield Town Hall at 6.15 pm Thursday, October 9th.Pilgrim to GM free Britain to visit Monsanto in Cambridge
07-10-2003 15:05
Pilgrim to GM free Britain to visit GM crops giant Monsanto HQ in CambridgeGM FREE BREAKFAST FOR A GM FREE BRITAIN
07-10-2003 14:27
On Thursday 9th of October at 8.30am local campaigners are hosting a GM free breakfast outside Bayer CropScience UK Headquarters in Hauxton for anti GM pilgrims Charlotte Parker (22) and Martin Haggerty (41), who are walking to London for the national Tractors and Trolleys Rally .Glove wuld like to meet ...
06-10-2003 11:11
Taken from the personals column in this saturday's Guardian.Anti-GM activists off their trolleys?
05-10-2003 16:34
Anti-GM bike pilgrimage comes through Sheffield
03-10-2003 15:34
Bayer hit again in anti-GM protests
03-10-2003 13:10
The offices of a Bayer subsidiary were occupied by protesters, in the escalating campaign to kick huge German multinational and UK genetically modified crop front runners out of GM in Britain.CAMBRIDGE WOMAN’S WALK TO LONDON FOR A GM-FREE BRITAIN
02-10-2003 20:03
A Cambridge woman is walking from Cambridge to London as part of a nationwide campaign for a GM-free Britain. Charlotte Parker, a care sector support worker, is one of around twenty green pilgrims from around Britain taking part in the pilgrimage for a GM-free Britain.Direct Action stops crop trials
30-09-2003 14:58
Tractors and Trolleys against GM: Jonnys cycling tour from Munlochy to London
29-09-2003 23:33
Jonny is cycling from Munlochy to London pulling a coffin on a trailer. This is to represent the death of consumer choice should GM crops be grown in this country. Please come along to give him a good send-off and accompany him by bicycle to Inverness, where they are due to depart from Inverness High Street at 1pm.Jonny states:
My reasons for doing this green pilgrimage are several:
I am publicly showing my support for a sustainable and GM-Free Britain along with many in Scotland and the rest of the British Isles who want the same,whether or not they are travelling to London like me;
I am joining in the national mass rally in London on the 13th of October but on the way am visiting communities and public places to raise awareness of the Green Gloves Pledge to take direct action if the GM crops are legalised this year in the UK;
Thirdly this journey is a celebration of the success of the anti-GM campaign by ordinary people in Britain.
Bayer CropScience Targetted - Campaign Update
29-09-2003 16:34
The latest update & reports from the Stop Bayer's GM Crops campaign - targetting Bayer Cropscience and stopping all GM commercialisation in the UK.Bayer back out of GM trials
28-09-2003 16:23
Bayer beginning to back out of GM?Brazil agrees to grow GM crops
26-09-2003 20:47
John Vidal and Gareth Chetwynd in Sao PauloFriday September 26, 2003
The Guardian
court tomorrow for BP AGM protestor
24-09-2003 23:41
Because of actions at the BP AGM, at royal festival hall, 24 april 2003, one person is up in court today, wednesday 24 septemebr, at the inner london crown court, near elephant and castle. i'll post up court room and time when find out later, but will be about 10-10.30am start.The Gloves are on!: GM Pledge Throws Down The Green Gauntlet To Blair
24-09-2003 15:13
A pledge to pull up GM crops was launched today as the results of the Government’s public debate on genetic modification were announced in London. The Green Gloves Pledge, a pledge to peacefully remove GM crops or support those who do, was formally announced this morning with the delivery of a six and half foot green glove to Tony Blair at the gates of Downing Street bearing the question “Which part of No GM do you not understand?”. An accompanying letter to the Prime Minister was also handed in.Stop GM Commercialisation - Target Bayer Cropscience!
14-09-2003 13:53
Over the next few months the government is expected to reach a decision on whether to allow the commercial growing of GM crops in the UK, which could begin as early as next spring. The environment and our health is under threat.GM Food and Crops: What Next?
01-09-2003 21:56
This briefing is an update on what has been happening on genetically modified (GM) food and crops and what is coming up in the near future. This autumn will see a number of key dates, including a report on the Government's public debate, GM Nation, a report on the Farm Scale Evaluations and the next steps in the GM Trade War between the US and Europe.The decisions made over the next few months could have widespread repercussions for our food, farming and environment. Chief amongst these will whether the Government will allow GM crops to be commercially grown in the UK. If they do, the first could be grown as early as spring 2004.
Probe into 'bullying' of GM panel scientists
26-08-2003 18:56
Some of Britain's most senior scientists are being investigated in an inquiry to discover whether opponents of genetically modified food have been bullied to soften their stance.Support Direct Action against GM
14-08-2003 01:33
www.greengloves.orgAfter five years of massive public opposition to GM and a nationwide public debate, Tony Blair will decide in October whether to allow commercial growing of GM crops.
GM & Bio-weapons in the post-Genomics Era
11-08-2003 22:59
this is it... the shit is IN the fan...